USA Today: Judge denies Scott bid to impound voting machines

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Urging all sides to "ramp down the rhetoric," a Florida judge on Monday denied a request by Gov. Rick Scott's Senate campaign to impound voting machines, saying he's seen no evidence of wrongdoing in the vote counting in Broward County. (Nov. 12)

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